Onward Fall 2020 – Reimagine Hospitality
BOOKS
Longing for Revival: From Holy Discontent to Breakthrough Faith
By James Choung and Ryan Pfeiffe
Our desire as Christians to become as hospitable as Jesus was is rooted in a desire to cooperate in God’s restoration of all things, to see revival. In this book, Choung – one of our Triennial speakers – and Pfeiffer explore the realities that revival begins with God but is lived out through us being the people of God.
By Rosario Butterfield
What did God use to draw a radical, committed unbeliever to himself? Did God take her to an evangelistic rally? Or, since she had her doctorate in literature, did he use something in print? No, God used an invitation to dinner in a modest home from a humble couple who lived out the Gospel daily, simply, and authentically.
A Theology of the Ordinary
By Julie Canlis
After returning to America from seventeen years abroad, Julie Canlis – a speaker at the 2021 Triennial – was struck by the emphasis within Christian circles on being “extraordinary” for God. But what about the goodness (and challenge) of living our “normal” lives for God? This is a brief theological meditation on ordinary life as the only place where faith can be lived.
The Art of Neighboring: Building Genuine Relationships Right outside Your Door
By Jay Pathak and Dave Runyon
What would happen if every follower of Jesus took seriously Jesus’s words to love God with their heart, soul, and mind and to love their neighbor as themselves?
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